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In Reply to: RE: Sansui spring loaded speaker terminals posted by walkstoslow on April 16, 2016 at 10:03:03
Walkstoslow, you'll be better served replacing your AU-317's thin, stock speaker wiring with 16 gauge. Did that to a 'sui 5000x receiver, along with direct-wiring pre-amp feed to amp boards. Still utilize spring-loaded speaker connection, with no aural aversion. BTW, those Utahs are great drivers. Have been using 12" Utah Cadences for nearly four decades. They were wired in Hafler front-channel-n-rear channel configuration for nearly three decades. Only use Cadences for rear-channel nowadaze in main system, where they sound lush-n-warm via 5000x amplification. Those other 12" Cadences replaced a pair of 12" Eminences, pulled from Fender FM-212 amp, in garage system with LXI amplification (direct-wired to IC-amp-chip outputs). System sounds much clearer through Cadences, with tighter bass response for good measure. 73s para Sactown
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Lordy, I had forgotten Hafler, Looks like I am going to change the leads from the output to the spring terminals and try the tinned speaker wire with the spring terminals.
Would surely appreciate a pair of matching fullrangers for the back channel.
I am x-over sensitve...would really like to find two more of what I have already.
Thanks for all your suggestions, Summer is coming, I seem to solder more during the winter months. I don't think i am going to wait that long.
I will be in touch.....
Thanks so much for the input, exactly what I was hoping for, I will let you know how this works out.
My significant other can't beleive that I listen to "old" music on "old equipment, I can't listen any other way, thanks.
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